Fiction: Recent Books: Jan. 17, 1938

WINTER ix APRILRobert Nathan Knopf ($2). In his 13th novel Author
Nathan's deft, gently ironic fantasynow working as smoothly as a
zippershows to its usual advantage. He has not forfeited the
compliment once paid him by Louis Bromfield. "There are," said Novelist
Bromneld of the works of Novelist Nathan, "no books in the world so
pleasant to read just before turning in."

THE THIRD HOURGeoffrey House-holdLittle, Brown ($2.50). This mixed
up English story begins promisingly as a tale of revolutionary
adventure and buried gold in Mexico, soon turns into a monotonous
thesis...